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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING forsaLe FOB SALE — Enclosed Ford body with Detroit weather proof top. Apply Ernest Pharo, 1263 Lafayette street. l-21-2t FOR SALE — Dwelling house. Broad, way and York Avenue, West Cape May. J1 rooms and bath. Lot 60 by 100- Perfect order. Reasonable price. Easy terms- Apply to A- R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE— Two lots, 50 foot front, 78 feet deep, facing Emerald ave. Apply Geo. C Sandgren, West Gape May. 1-18-tf FOR RENT FOR SALE — Wash stands, wardrobe, bureaus, mattresses, crib, refrigerator. second hand lumber, doors, windows and- jams. Apply to William S. Shaw, 1252 Washington at 1-7-4-7 , WANTED Cleveland Discount Co. 284 Guarantee Trust Bldg. i Atlantic (Sty, N. J. WANTED — Local representative to . sell 6 per cent, first mortgage real , estate bonds. Conservative invest ments. J20.000.000 resources- j WANTED — To rent, by the year, 3 rooms, unfurnished, with bath, with private family preferred. Refer- ' ences- Star and Wave office- j WANTBD-^Typewrker desks Ap- ; : ply Star and Wave office. tf ■ NOTICE Second hand furniture and stoves ] bought and sold. Alward W. Hillman, 209 Perry street. Keystone Phone, 58-M- Stock room, second floor. Excelsior Building, West Per- 1 ry street. 1-14-22-tf Keystone Phone, 149-J-2R. Estimates 1 Furnished. Work Guaranteed E. W. Schlenzig & Sons < CEMENT CONTRACTORS < Hudson slid Young Avenues WILDWOOD, N. J. GOSHEN Mrs. Geoige Peterson and daugfa- \ ter. Small, spent last Thursday in* ' Atlantic CityMr. and Mrs. E. Riley Mixner left. J for Jacksonville, Fla., Wednesday, where they will spend several weeksMr. and. Mis- William Corson, of]' Rio Grande, spent the week end with ( her mother, Mrs. Maud Peterson, and on Saturday everflng they were giv- ' en a rousing serenadeBertram James was an over Sua- < day visitor, at AudUboo. Mas- Mary Mixner, Mrs- Ella f Smith, Mis. Lizzie Swain and Mrs,] Artis Hughes attended the W- C- T-l V. Conference, at Millville, Tuesday ], Mm. Frank Edwards was a Court;" House visitor last week AJlie Rhoades and family spent lart Faiday at Rshing Creek with his brother HarryMr. and Mrs. Riwood Penton, of Bridge ton, moved into Mrs. Thompson Is house, TuesdayFied Gcodall, of Philadelphia, spent Sui, 'ay with George Shaw and f-"fy \ Mre. Paul Scull, of Court House, j spent last Fiiday with her mother, , Mrs. George Ritoardiwn.

, XS .T-I— ' T HOMEY PHIOSOPHY FOR 1922 One of the moat curious things in human nature is the exercise of auth- ' ority by" the average man. Place him * in a position that is merely subordinate and everything goes well, anyway, - so far as authority is concerned. But r put hijn in a position of authority i. just above, ' exactly as . the fellow - above him in turn resists the authort ky, still higher'- And so on to the . top. Perhaps the top will be found . resisting his wife! All this, of t course, isn't- to say that such lesist3 a nee hasn't some good points, altho - friction of any kind reduces the n effectiveness desired at least equaling the quantity of friction applied. N0VEL WORD GATHERING t a f The oounty superintendent in De- " c ember, suggerted to the pupils of the little Ciermont school that they see how many words they could find, - names of things or actions common , to their community ami agreed to - give a book each to. the pupils who , obtained the firet and second largest 1 ■ list during the time between the date ' of the offer to the closing of the r school for Christmas holidays, each ■ word to be correctly spelled Nine pupils made the effort, Aibna Abrams ] . securing the largest" number, 561, ; and Franc is Dotnbrosky the second ; largest, 423. The lists included names of birds, trees, plants, animals, cseupations, places, natural features, ■ ' articles in use, and so on- i 1, "j DIAS CREEK | Louis Compton, of Darby, Pa., was ; a week end visitor with his parents, 1 i Lemuel Compton and wife. . I John Babbitt and family spent . ; Sunday at Court House with her • grandmother, Mrs. Samuel SearsLawyer Joseph Douglass and wife, of Court House, visited Sunday with her parents, George Stiles and wifeMaurice Brooks and wife, of Clayi ton, spent the week end with MrsBrooks' father, Alexander Schel- , lenger- - I Cornelius Nackerson and wife, of . Ocean City, recently visited with Mrs- ' j Elwood Howell The Young People's Club met with { Mrs. Beatrice Crease Wednesday night. The following new members 1 were taken in: ElmiPa Smith, Nancy ' Bocteus, John 9ilvers and Harry Pas- | tre. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were servedAgustus Howell and wife spent.the . week end in Camden with Evangelist Mrs. Amelia Walz. Guy Erricson ami wife and Ephraim Erricson called on the latter' s ' sick son, Byron, at Court House, on L Sunday1 i Prof. Walter Oliver gave an inter- ' ; eating talk on education at the M- E- ' "{Church Sunday evening- A collection i ' was taken up for the benefit of the ]- educational .movement The Grange held an ice cream and;' cake sale Tuesday. LeRoy Compton! and Miss Bessie Norton have charge , j of the progiame for next week. | Ralph Norton and family spent | Sunday at South Dennis with her sister, Mrs- Herbert Hewitt i David Compton is spending some jtime in So mens Point with relatives, j Mts. Hai-ry Hughes, of Cape May, {talked at the Sunday School in the 'interest o.f the Primary Department- ' Hairy Camp and Grace Clegg, -of j . Pierce's, were married January I8to by J. O- Corliss, of Green CreekMiss Nancy Bock! us, our primary" toother,, took supper with Clarence K.- veil and wife, Tuesday night ™ • t Don't miss American Legion and | of Foreign Wars Concert, Monday evening, February 6, 1922. at the Liberty Theatre.

X § I § Announcement | g ' Q Vf 1 A 1 lake this opportunity of announcing to the public C s X that I have returned from the Math where I have been C ' X far the past three months for my health and will again <w ? Q take personal charge of nay establishment on Decatur C ° street. v O All work will be guaranteed as to quality and ft a O workmanship ss in the post. ~T ft |l V Before ordering your spring salt stop in and gel ft jr W my prices. » ft * ft , We will sponge and press anils for 50 cents- q c § Charles Scherer | ] ft 228 Decatnr Street CAPE MAY, N. J. §

COLD gPRING in Mr., and Mrs- Clarence Springer a- nr.d son, Everett, of Cape May Cou m Howe, were calling on relatives Sa a- bath afternoony, Rev. and Mrs. Yerices, of Sow at Dermis, were in town, Tuesday, y Masters Paul Monday and Jam' w Warden Needles spent Tuesday afte r- noon at the home of Mr. and 31a e L. E. Hughes- • d Mrs. Sal lie A- Hoffman has be< if very ill With her children in attoii' t- ance at her bedside, but is now c 0 the road to recovery. e G. L. Palmer is- enjoying the nov g experience of a trip through tl Sounds on a ducking expedition Dias Creek visitors were entertai: ed at the Grange, Monday evening Mb-- and Mrs. A- C. Westcott. c SeaviHe, attended the funeral of Fui . man Barnett, Tuesday afternoon ( S- B. Taylor was calling on th f sick Saturday afternoon. Ellsworth Hughes attended Cour j Tuesday. , Samuel Rutherford has gone wes ) to reside at the home of his daugh t ter for a time , Mas- Fannie King is caring fo , Miss Ellen Rutherford, who is on the | , invalid list- ; Messrs. John and Raul Soffe were , week end visitors at the parental home. 1 FISHING CREEK j ■ Mr. ahd Mrs- Enos Tomiin, accom- • panded by Mr. and Mrs. Mam'n Oliver, cf Wert Gape May, metered to Dennisville on Sunday lastMi'. and • Mrs- Lemuel Sdhe! longer toop supper with Mrs. Etta Reeve-1 at Ertna, on Sumlay evening. . Learning Swing entertained com pany the latter part of the week Alfred Sheets is the owner of a , new- Ford touring car. Mr. and Mrs- Frank Matthews anil family took supper with Mrs. Geoige Matthews ami family, on Sumlay evI cning. , . Mas. Chart es Murphy ami da ugh - . ter, Theresa, made a business trip to Cape May Court House on Monday. Fieeman Yearicl.s and fianuly, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with his , brother, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Yea ricks. Maurice Fleischbauer and family L spent Saturday evening with George • , Warner and wife- ( Mrs- James Eldredge, of West . Cape May spent Monday afternoon . with her niece, Mas. John Snyder. ; Little Elizabeth Howard is suffering from the- chicken pox. Mr- and Mrs. Somers Bprnett, of ] Wildwood, spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mi's- Wittiam McPheiionMts- Claude Yearicks ririted the . dental parlor at Cape May Court ! House one day recently. Mrs- George Bishop has been confined to the house with a bad cold, but is bettor at this writing j Mr- and M.' A'freil Siee's ami I William Sheets and family made a 'busriness trip to Wildwood on "l'uesj day last. ! THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 'UNITED STATES For the District of New Jersey IN EQUITY Between Herbert Kesler. a citizen of the State I •' On Bill lor residing in the City , ,( Phil.d,l,hi. Ancillirv i Plaintiff, and \ Receiver ( Moore Haven Can- /„ , , i „ .- _ .(Rule Show ning Corporation, ii , I Corporation under I I , , I Cause . 1 the and a I citizen of the State! of Delaware I , Defendant.' I The Receiver in the abovc entitled . cause having filed his duly verified ' petition and report of sale of the as- ( sets of the above named defendant, and asking for an order confirming 1 said several sales- ( IT IS, on this 9th day of JanuaiY, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, 1 ORDERED, that the parties interest- ' ed iu these proceedings, both credit- . ore and stockholders, be and they ' are ordered and -directed to ! show cr. se before this Court, in -the • Office Building, in the City of Trenton. New Jersey, on Monday, the ! : ■ - Jaguar--, inrtnnt ten | o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as the same cao. be heard : why the said several sales, 'or any or < all of them, sliould not be confirmed, 8CCOJ-" g to the' prayer of said pe- ' itition- • ( -.11 IT FURTHER ORDERED, that notice of this rule to show cause be given to the creditors and stockhold- < ers of the above named defendant , corporation by mailing a copy of this rule to show cause at thedr respec- '< tive post office addresses, within five < (5) days from the date hereof. JOHN" RELLSTAB, Judge. ! A true cooy; • George T. Cranmer, Cleric, by R. S. Qievrier, Deputy. |' (SEAL) ■ l-21-2t-pf9 90 ]

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'| RESOLUTIONS Headquarters JOHN MECRAY POST, No. 40 Grand Army of the Republic Cape May, N. J. i I , January 26, 1922. I WHEREAS," It has been the wall of ; our Lord and Saviour Jesfls Christ, in : . his mercy and wisdom to take from us our beloved av.d leyal comrade and ' friend, Furmr.h Barnett, and while ' his family and comrades, knowing of 1 his long years of suffering, God has, s in his infiinite love, relieved him of ' all pain and sorrow, and 1 I WHEREAS, We know that he has ; proved himself true to his comrade' 1 . in arms and our country in its hours pi of trials and dangers, and believing I . I ham to be a jurt^upright man, we ; , humbly bow to thewiM of Almighty 1 God and have faith that he has gone : r l° his reward as a good and faithful THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, 1 that as comrades of our deceased 1 . friend and comrades we deplore and , join with his family and other circle I of friends, his departure from our . midst- \ I i JOSEPH H. BREWTON.j JAMES J. DOAK, Com. ] Adjutant. 1-28- U, r

RESOLUTIONS WHEREAS, Our Loud, in His infinite wisdom, has seen fit to remove from us by death, our beloved teacher, Miss Emma Stkes, we, the memof her Bible Class, deem it fitring to express our sorrow at the , separation, whilst bowing to the i Will; j THEREFORE Be it resolved that I publicly express our appreciation , of her loving ami faithful services in \ the Bible Class as teacher- We lovingly cherish her devotion to the \ class, even up to. the day of her death. While mourning our loss, we , rejoice to think of her gain, as one . gone to be with her Blessed Saviour, . and be it further- , f RESOLVED, That we hereby exj our heartfelt sympathy to the . brother in this his hour of , griefI RESOLVED, That these resolutions be .spread upon the minutes of the class book, ami that they be publirti1 ed in the Star ami Wave and a copy I forwarded to the brother. MINNIE S. GIBSON, SUE M. HILDRETH, ELI DA K. SHEPPARD. PLAN WORK AND SAVE Start the saving habit and open an account with the Security Trust Co. A Strong Institution.

SAVED BY GRACE I used to greet a sunny morn with e mutterin's of dread, — 1_ viewed the - toe buddin' rose with sewn, and Bad- - ly shook my head- "I've had experr ience," sez I, "with weather in the e past; I never tru^t an azure sky— e thie ain't a-goin' to laat!" ' ^ And sure enough, she wouldn't laat t no more'n a dozen days- She blew n up cold, an' butted loose, an' dammed n us forty ways— She rained, incessant, . till the crick was filled to overflow, — e an' I responded mighty quick, an' r said, "I told ye so." e The neighbors kep' their eye on me, ^ e an' seemed to think it rt range — CO natter what the weather'd be, I'd prophesy a change! Nobody seemed . to bother much with how the weather e went, — but I would growl to beet the f Dutch, an' foam with disoontentl But I have underwent reform— I F s make no more complaint. — I dote on c weather when she's warm, end ,. praise her when toe ain't — I adore y her if she's wrtter, and encore her when toe's dry,— end the neigthors likes me bettor, sense- I've ceased to ' prophesy! ''Don't miss American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Concert, 9 Monday evening, February 6, 1922, at the Liberty Theatre.

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